141 Carbine .32 - 03/07/24
I've posted about this on another forum, so forgive me if you've seen it already. But, since this is the Remington forum I'll put it where it belongs. I came across it at my LGS and at first thought it was a 14 carbine until I got a closer look. Honestly though, what excited me most was it was fitted with a "climbing Lyman" 21 sight. Coincidentally the rifle I carried on my very first deer hunt was my Uncles 141 .30 Rem equipped with that same sight. A quick google search showed the rifle was legit and it was pretty uncommon. I made the deal and took it home and further research led me to an article on the 141 Carbine on the Remington Society website and some pretty interesting history. Going by their production estimates, I scored a unicorn! It's not a pristine example, having been fitted with the Lyman, the stock shortened and pad added. The Lyman is a bonus in my book and I have since found an original take off stock and replaced the buggered up takedown screw. I've also come up with 60 rounds of .32 Remington factory ammo so she'll be ready for the deer woods again!
With its new stock and "big brother" in .35
With its new stock and "big brother" in .35